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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a certain judgment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific decision or conclusion that is not explicitly defined or is somewhat vague.
Example: "The court issued a certain judgment that left many questions unanswered."
Alternatives: "a specific ruling" or "a particular decision".
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Thesis (i) is false for the simple reason that the aim of rhetorical persuasion is a certain judgment (krisis), not an action or practical decision (prohairesis).
"As the direct purpose of a statement is to evoke in the interlocutor a certain judgment", says Marty, "a presentational suggestive also and especially a name primarily in its proper usage aims at awakening in him a certain presentation, and as that primary intention is ultimately designated as the meaning of a statement, the analogue is called the meaning of the name" (Marty 1908a 384 f).
In addition, Lenert and colleagues (1998) have demonstrated that reported utilities are heavily influenced by the search process used to form a certain judgment.
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Certain judgment calls — leaving Ad Hoc out of the top 10, for example — were tougher than others.
I think we'd be very foolish to assume that there isn't a certain subjective judgment in what gets covered and how a paper emphasizes it".
(c) More strongly: the fact, taken by itself, that someone has made a certain PF judgment does not even supply her with sufficient grounds to draw the corresponding AO conclusion.
Even with protocols in place, however, the final course of treatment requires certain judgment calls.
Because the size of the reservoir is directly related to the perceived risks, it is difficult to make certain judgment about those risks.
671, 7 L.Ed.2d 629 (1962), this Court reviewed the issuance of a writ of mandamus by the Court of Appeals for the First Circuit instructing a District Court to vacate certain judgments of acquittal.
(I use this polysemous label to refer, here, to the idea that certain judgments have an internal or necessary connection to motivation and to action).
As a response to beneficence, gratitude seems to include certain judgments or beliefs at the very least, the belief that an act of beneficence has occurred (Berger 1975: 302; Walker 1980 1981: 51980 1981
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